Flexible Program

The flexible Master of Accountancy Program is designed with the working professional in mind and allows the student to complete the program in 2 to 3 years by attending classes primarily offered in the evening. Applicants who have completed an undergraduate degree in accounting from an AACSB accredited college or University may apply for admission to the MAcc program. Each applicant must also submit a current (within the previous five years) GMAT score.

All applicants to the flexible MAcc program must, satisfy the following minimum standards:

Hold a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution of higher education with the equivalent of an undergraduate accounting degree. Have completed all identified prerequisite accounting courses. Have completed course(s) equivalent to EC 211 Statistics for Business and Economics.

Request that official transcripts to be sent directly to the Director of Master of Accountancy Program, Washburn University, School of Business, from all previously attended institutions.

Earn a minimum score of 500 on the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) administered by the Educational Testing Service (ETS), Princeton, NJ 08541 within the previous 5 years. Request that score be reported to the School of Business, Washburn University. The GMAT code number for Washburn is 6928.

Earn a minimum undergraduate grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.

Have an admission index of 1100 - computed as (200*GPA) + GMAT score.

Submit an application fee to the MAcc program of $40. The check should be made payable to Washburn University and be sent to the School of Business.

A student with a GMAT score of 450 and an undergraduate GPA of 2.75 may be admitted by exception.

For further information: Kanalis Ockree, Director of MAcc Program 785 670 2046MAcc@washburn.edu

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